
Jingjing Jia upgraded the plugin schema in the microsoft/kiota repository, initially advancing it to version 2.3 to align generated code and documentation with the latest plugin specifications. Using C# and Markdown, Jingjing managed both the schema migration and a subsequent rollback to version 2.1 in response to compatibility issues, updating PluginManifestDocument and related assets to maintain backward compatibility for downstream consumers. The work demonstrated careful schema management, robust API integration, and disciplined documentation practices. By documenting the rationale and process for these changes, Jingjing ensured transparent governance and established a clear rollback path for future schema evolution.

In October 2025, the microsoft/kiota repo focused on plugin schema management and stability safeguards. We delivered an upgrade to the Kiota plugin schema to v2.3 across generated code and documentation, aligning with the latest plugin specifications. However, compatibility constraints prompted a rollback to v2.1, with PluginManifestDocument and related docs/code updated to preserve backward compatibility for downstream consumers. The work enhances schema governance, reduces risk for customers, and demonstrates strong git-based change management, documentation discipline, and rollback planning.
In October 2025, the microsoft/kiota repo focused on plugin schema management and stability safeguards. We delivered an upgrade to the Kiota plugin schema to v2.3 across generated code and documentation, aligning with the latest plugin specifications. However, compatibility constraints prompted a rollback to v2.1, with PluginManifestDocument and related docs/code updated to preserve backward compatibility for downstream consumers. The work enhances schema governance, reduces risk for customers, and demonstrates strong git-based change management, documentation discipline, and rollback planning.
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